Dr. Ken Kremer guest speaker at Paul Robinson Observatory

The New Jersey Astronomical Association welcomes Dr. Ken Kremer to the Paul Robinson Observatory in Voorhees State Park in High Bridge on Saturday, March 24, at 8:30 p.m. Kremer, of Universe Today and Spaceflight Magazine, will discuss, “Atlantis, the End of America's Shuttle Program and What’s Beyond for NASA.”

Kremer has presented at numerous educational institutions, civic and religious organizations, museums, and astronomy clubs. He has reported first hand from the Kennedy Space Center and lectures on both Human and Robotic space-flight. Kremer will have a selection of his Shuttle and Mars images for sale as postcards and frameable prints. Visit kenkremer.com or universetoday.com/author/ken-kremer for more details.

Weather permitting, the main telescope be open to the public following the presentation as well as several telescopes at the back of the building. Presentations are open to the general public with no admission charge; however, donations are welcome and greatly appreciated. For more information about the New Jersey Astronomical Association go to njaa.org. For driving directions, Google - New Jersey Astronomical Association @ http://maps.google.com/